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From Dangerous Rites of Passing to Staging Oneself in a Multicultural America: _The Human Stain_ and _Native Speaker_


Šesnić, Jelena
From Dangerous Rites of Passing to Staging Oneself in a Multicultural America: _The Human Stain_ and _Native Speaker_ // Encompassing Passing: Identities in the Making / Mudure, Michaela (ur.).
Berlin: Peter Lang, 2020. str. 153-170 doi:10.3726/b17424


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Naslov
From Dangerous Rites of Passing to Staging Oneself in a Multicultural America: _The Human Stain_ and _Native Speaker_

Autori
Šesnić, Jelena

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni

Knjiga
Encompassing Passing: Identities in the Making

Urednik/ci
Mudure, Michaela

Izdavač
Peter Lang

Grad
Berlin

Godina
2020

Raspon stranica
153-170

ISBN
978-3-631-83227-1

Ključne riječi
The Human Stain, Native Speaker, Philip Roth, Chang-rae Lee, passing, multiculuralism, Blackness, whiteness

Sažetak
This chapter aims at answering several questions. What does passing portend about the historicity of the construct of "race"? What are the semantics of passing as a predominant stake in a black-white game? Does "race" affect a much wider spectrum of identities than the Black and White ones? The author compares the strategies and the effects of passing in Philip Roth's novel _The Human Stain_ and Chang-rae Lee's _Native Speaker_. While Roth's approach to passing relies on the notions of guilt and betrayal as constructed in the Greek and the Shakespearean tragedies, Lee's more decidedly postmodernist strategy relies on the ironic signifying and culminates with the invalidation of the notions of black and white, the boundaries between them and subsequently, all racial categories. Paradoxically, passing does not make race an irrelevant category in American society. On the contrary, race continues to be a major mechanism in the functioning of American society.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Filologija, Interdisciplinarne humanističke znanosti, Književnost



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Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb

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Šesnić, Jelena
From Dangerous Rites of Passing to Staging Oneself in a Multicultural America: _The Human Stain_ and _Native Speaker_ // Encompassing Passing: Identities in the Making / Mudure, Michaela (ur.).
Berlin: Peter Lang, 2020. str. 153-170 doi:10.3726/b17424
Šesnić, J. (2020) From Dangerous Rites of Passing to Staging Oneself in a Multicultural America: _The Human Stain_ and _Native Speaker_. U: Mudure, M. (ur.) Encompassing Passing: Identities in the Making. Berlin, Peter Lang, str. 153-170 doi:10.3726/b17424.
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